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Events

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Bycatch: An Ocean Tied

A solo exhibition by Mathias Horne in partnership with Ecojustice 

Showing now at Olymp Gallery Berlin, this three month long, exhibition exposes the hidden crisis of industrial fishing bycatch. In partnership with Ecojustice, Mathias Horne’s large-scale marine portraits wrapped in discarded nets highlight the urgent need for ocean conservation and protections for endangered species like the Southern Resident Killer Whales. 

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Post election webinar

Want to hear what we are thinking about after the federal election?

On May 7, Ecojustice held a post-election webinar. Our expert panel spoke about opportunities and policy solutions to advance our environmental goals in the context of a new federal government. 

A Conversation of Hope from the Frontlines of Extinction

A conversation of hope from the frontlines of extinction: An hour-long webinar with author Sarah Cox, climate storyteller Chloë Fraser and Ecojustice lawyers Imalka Nilmalgoda and Kegan Pepper-Smith.

In the fight against biodiversity loss and climate change, what will it take to win? And how can the law save species from extinction?

Join investigative journalist Sarah Cox, as we discuss findings from her new book, Signs of Life: Fieldnotes from the Frontlines of Extinction.